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Post by hondobrode on Jan 8, 2015 0:40:03 GMT -5
Here's another classic - Airboy, I almost got this by Cover Alone Kinda reminded me of Indiana Jones - So to speak. Not Entirety. I was already reading Airboy but you can tell from one of my early desktops, that cover did make an impression. Nice desktop sir !
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2015 9:05:05 GMT -5
Calamas, thanks for sharing your desktop with us. That's so cool.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2015 20:21:44 GMT -5
Okay, so there was this one time I bought a book I wasn't familiar with, just for the sexy cover. I regret it to this day.
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Post by badwolf on Jan 9, 2015 20:29:23 GMT -5
Okay, so there was this one time I bought a book I wasn't familiar with, just for the sexy cover. I regret it to this day. I think I blocked it out but I bought one of those as well. I think it was the one of her sitting in the car.
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Post by wickedmountain on Jan 10, 2015 0:02:43 GMT -5
. . .But those gals in covers like those in crime, horror and romance of the old times you could actually believe there was a real woman as a inspiration for the ones that graced the covers of comics like these. And that, inadvertent on the artist part or not, is sexy. You have great taste IMHO Warlock. It certainly was a rich period for so-called "Good Girl Art." In the context of the late 1940s, these would have been very provocative images being sold alongside Superman, Batman, et al. Nonetheless, not a few Golden Age artists seemed to very adeptly showcase female characters. Here's Timely's Syd Shores doing it (granted, the shoes had to be murder). Great cover!
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Post by Icctrombone on Jan 10, 2015 18:29:49 GMT -5
You never go wrong with Betty Page covers. Bettie Page Queen of the Nile #2
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Post by robsuperfriend63 on Jan 13, 2015 13:26:23 GMT -5
I have to confess I like to see light heroine bondage, and this Spider-Woman cover is a favorite of mine.
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Post by badwolf on Jan 13, 2015 13:29:32 GMT -5
And then there was that time she was tied to a man...
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Post by robsuperfriend63 on Jan 13, 2015 13:31:29 GMT -5
I'm sure this was purchased by a few purely for the "kinky Boots" aspect. I guess Carol got bored with Hal Jordan... LOL
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Post by robsuperfriend63 on Jan 13, 2015 13:49:16 GMT -5
And any cover that has Wonder Woman in peril is hot!
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Post by Crimebuster on Jan 13, 2015 13:52:37 GMT -5
And any cover that has Wonder Woman in peril is hot! I like many of the Wonder Woman bondage covers, but they aren't all hot. I find #196 to be kind of creepy, to be honest.
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Post by robsuperfriend63 on Jan 13, 2015 14:02:47 GMT -5
And any cover that has Wonder Woman in peril is hot! I like many of the Wonder Woman bondage covers, but they aren't all hot. I find #196 to be kind of creepy, to be honest. You mean this one?
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Post by Crimebuster on Jan 13, 2015 14:25:25 GMT -5
No, #199 is great. It's #196 that I find to be on the sadistic side.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2015 14:46:38 GMT -5
I like many of the Wonder Woman bondage covers, but they aren't all hot. I find #196 to be kind of creepy, to be honest. You mean this one? That's my favorite Wonder Woman cover. If it weren't for the title it looks like it would be at home on just about any horror title, or even a Warren mag or an old pre code title. The guy in back reminds me of Death Dealer. That old style horror illustration along with the groovy 70's style stuff along the top just make this a cool cover to me.
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Post by badwolf on Jan 13, 2015 15:27:32 GMT -5
The amazing Jeffrey Jones. He did come from the same "school" as Frazetta.
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